On Sun, May 09, 2010 at 10:08:33AM +0300, Elie Roux wrote: > Hello, > > I'm writing some books with TeX using liturgical latine, which for about > 100 years contains accents. The accents do not change the sounds but the > accentuation, so any vowel can be accentuated: ??, ý (in Kýrie eléison > only), é, á, í, ú and ó. ?? theorically could also be accentuated, but > I've never seen it (it mostly appears in non-liturgical latine). > > Would it be possible to hyphenate the accentuated latine with the same > patterns as the non-accentuated one? Or should I rewrite it? If the best Yes, you can. Just set \lccode s of accented characters to their non-accented versions. In the case you would need the \lccode mappings for lowercasing, use etex's \savehyphcodes primitive when generating format file.
Hope that helps Petr > is to add some patterns, how do you think we should proceed? Should we > wait for the system from Javier? Or modify the current latine file? Or > add a new one like liturgicallatine? > > Thank you, > -- > Elie
